The latest tech house anthem from Kaysin, Dark Heart, and David LeSal, "Work Tomorrow," captures the essence of those unforgettable nights in the club—the ones that leave you contemplating a "sick day" come morning. Driven by a rolling, infectious beat and David LeSal’s raw, original vocals, this track is pure late-night energy with a cheeky twist. Its bass-heavy groove and hypnotic melody give "Work Tomorrow" the kind of vibe that keeps the dancefloor alive even when reality (like tomorrow's responsibilities) starts creeping in.
About the Track
Released as an addictive blend of deep basslines, rhythmic claps, and punchy kicks, "Work Tomorrow" is designed to keep the energy flowing well past last call. Kaysin and Dark Heart's production sets the perfect foundation for David LeSal’s vocals, which resonate with anyone who's had one of "those nights." The track’s momentum is undeniable, pulling listeners deeper into the groove with each beat and capturing the thrill of losing yourself in the music, if only for the night.
About Kaysin
L.A.-based DJ and producer Kaysin has become a major player in the U.S. tech house scene, with multiple Top 10 Beatport hits and a reputation for moving crowds at clubs and festivals alike. As a staple artist for labels like Thrive, Repopulate Mars, and Myth of Nyx, Kaysin’s collaborations with top artists like John Summit and Wenzday have showcased his ability to create tracks that resonate on dancefloors worldwide. Beyond his own releases, he’s the A&R force behind Lee Foss’ Repopulate Mars, South of Saturn, and North of Neptune, curating fresh talent and creating unforgettable lineups for events across the U.S.
Kaysin’s live shows are a must-see, packed with IDs and exclusive tracks from both established and emerging artists. From the iconic clubs of L.A. to hotspots across Miami, New York, and even Ibiza, he’s become known for his high-energy sets that keep fans hooked from the first track to the last.
For those who crave bass-driven tech house with a playful, don’t-wanna-go-home vibe, "Work Tomorrow" is the ultimate track.